a/c pully removal

lincolnboy

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what tool is needed. i have a pully puller but couldnt find if i can use it.
 
No you need something like this HERE One pulls it off and a diffrent one installs it back on. Dont forget to set the air gap when you re-install the clutch back on.
 
The hub and pully come off with just a single little bolt in the center, and a snap ring holding the pulley on. Be careful not to lose the shims inside the hub if there are any.
You'll then need a puller to get the clutch field coil off and back on, the one jrherald linked doesn't do the FS10 which we have, though it may still work?...
 
The hub and pully come off with just a single little bolt in the center, and a snap ring holding the pulley on. Be careful not to lose the shims inside the hub if there are any.
You'll then need a puller to get the clutch field coil off and back on, the one jrherald linked doesn't do the FS10 which we have, though it may still work?...

+1
when I did my last pulley I didn't even take the field coil off
 
No sh*t, like i said before i posted the first link i found so the OP didnt try to use a pully puller on an A/C clutch and to point out theres a difffrent tool of that job...maybe give him an idea of what to look for.
 
Lol

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